Thank you for another great video. I have two FTb's and four other Canon F-series cameras, all bought this year, and I love them. If you were ever to do a 'prism box cleaning' video I would be interested. Except the FTb's, all my cameras have dirt in the viewfinder to some extent.
$225 new in ‘73 - which was $25 less than a similar specced Nikkormat. Which is why I went with the Canon. Shooting an R6 mk ii these days - when I shoot digital.
It is amazing how early purchasing decisions can set one on a lifelong path with a particular product or manufacturer. It is also handy that Canon continued to make excellent products! I bought a Topcon R recently. That company wasn’t as fortunate…!
The automatic regulation on these is bizarre. It's the same as the F-1 You fit a mechanical ring to the front of the lens This links to the flash, which links to the meter. The ring has some resistance contacts inside it which mean that the meter now is adjusted by the focus distance to the subject, the film speed you've set, and the state of charge of the flash. It generally always fires at 100% - or close to it. Theres no regulation at all. It's right before automatic electronically controlled flash became a thing.
Please allow me to explain further. FD lens system was made at the some time of year the Canon F-1. FD lens features of made possible the TTL full aperture metering system. Until then,Their was only aperture metering system that many camera. I think that invation which remain Canon history.
I never knew they made a black version of the ftb
My very first SLR. I am still a Canon user and have had many variations of them.
Liked it so much I bought two of them. All manual cameras are the best best for explorers as batteries are not an issue.
Thank you for another great video. I have two FTb's and four other Canon F-series cameras, all bought this year, and I love them. If you were ever to do a 'prism box cleaning' video I would be interested. Except the FTb's, all my cameras have dirt in the viewfinder to some extent.
$225 new in ‘73 - which was $25 less than a similar specced Nikkormat.
Which is why I went with the Canon.
Shooting an R6 mk ii these days - when I shoot digital.
It is amazing how early purchasing decisions can set one on a lifelong path with a particular product or manufacturer. It is also handy that Canon continued to make excellent products!
I bought a Topcon R recently. That company wasn’t as fortunate…!
I had a Canon Ftbn in chrome for a couple years before I sold it to a friend. Great tank like camera.
The FTb was my very first SLR.
I think you have an Ttb-n there.
The automatic regulation on these is bizarre. It's the same as the F-1
You fit a mechanical ring to the front of the lens
This links to the flash, which links to the meter.
The ring has some resistance contacts inside it which mean that the meter now is adjusted by the focus distance to the subject, the film speed you've set, and the state of charge of the flash.
It generally always fires at 100% - or close to it. Theres no regulation at all.
It's right before automatic electronically controlled flash became a thing.
I have a chrome one. Meters not working, but I always use a hand held meter anyway.
ayy been waiting a long time for this :) thanks man!
Thanks so much for this! Very helpful and not too long 😁
Hi! You mention @4:10 that a 1.5V alkaline battery is good to go (PX625A for example) Does the metering have to be compensated?
thanks for this video
My neighbor gave an FTb Canon like yours but no viewfinder. I’m guess it’s an older model?? 🤔
That sounds all kinds of wrong.
Hey great video! I've heard that the Alkaline battery gives false meter readings, is this true? Kind regards.
Yes. You need to find the 1.35v batteries. Alkaline and other modern batteries are 1.5v. They're available at a bit of a premium, I paid $10 for two.
A black FTb is rare. The only black cameras Canon made are the F-1, EF and A-1.
Black AE-1 too
AE-1P also came in black
I have the AE-1 and the Ftb QL, both chrome on black. Just acquired the Ftb yesterday. Love ‘em both!
hi there may i ask what's the difference between FD and a FL lens?
The FD lenses had an improved diaphragm system for stopping down the lens.
Please allow me to explain further.
FD lens system was made at the some time of year the Canon F-1.
FD lens features of made possible the
TTL full aperture metering system.
Until then,Their was only aperture metering system that many camera.
I think that invation which remain Canon
history.
Does the FTb have a cloth shutter? I wasn't aware it was a brass camera, either. I always shied away from them because I thought they were plastic.
Yes, the FTb has a cloth shutter. However, it is very high quality, much better than that used in the old Pentax cameras.